Heaven Wasn't Built to Hold Me

Alan Clifford Day, Daniel Patrick O'Connor, Jackson Russell Massucco, Joseph Flanders Weiss

They sink down deeper
While still dodging the creeper
Of the blue collar classic motif
Let it fall into the sea with your perfect posture
Still a crooked spine
While the flume you protect starts to leak
Can't buy pride with good intentions

Whoa whoa, I feel like I'm a saint
Whoa whoa, but I'm treated like a ghost
You starve for attention
But you've been biting the bullet for years
You betrayed my trust to learn my secrets
And manifest my fears the cause and effect
For the simple minded it's pulled you in
The ugliness whose pocket book you've loaded

Can't buy luck with no religion
Drifting through life without a trace
Heaven won't take me, but hell can't wait

You can't break this spell
You can save me
You can't right my wrongs
You can't part the sea
Heaven wasn't built to hold me

Whoa whoa, I feel like I'm a saint
Whoa whoa, but I'm living with a curse

Trivia about the song Heaven Wasn't Built to Hold Me by Four Year Strong

When was the song “Heaven Wasn't Built to Hold Me” released by Four Year Strong?
The song Heaven Wasn't Built to Hold Me was released in 2011, on the album “In Some Way, Shape, Or Form.”.
Who composed the song “Heaven Wasn't Built to Hold Me” by Four Year Strong?
The song “Heaven Wasn't Built to Hold Me” by Four Year Strong was composed by Alan Clifford Day, Daniel Patrick O'Connor, Jackson Russell Massucco, Joseph Flanders Weiss.

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